It is so important that we maintain appropriate boundaries with the students for the protection of the students, the volunteers, and the integrity of the program.
There is absolutely no flirting, physical or verbal, or engaging in romantic relationships with students.
Do not be alone in a room or car or counsel privately with a student of the opposite sex.
Speech
Our language should always be positive and uplifting; adding value to those who hear us.
Do not use profanity or ’off color’ jokes in the presence of the students you are working with.
Do not speak negatively about other students or adults (teachers, authority figures, parents, etc.) in the presence of the students you are working with.
Sarcasm and put–downs are not funny when they make someone else feel bad.
Character
Maintain a reputation of upholding the character traits of:
Choose the higher road in all of your dealings with students. You do not have to validate or participate in inappropriate behavior to connect with a young person’s world.
Equality
Treat everyone with the same love and respect.
Never share prejudicial or discriminatory thoughts or feelings with students.
This would include, but not limited to, physical appearance, ethnicity, color, race, religion, gender, sexual identity, culture, personality, and intelligence.
Media
Always direct anyone from the media to contact Unite 4 Life directly.
Do not talk to the media about issues or stories regarding Unite 4 Life or situations at schools or with individuals unless you have received prior approval from the Unite 4 Life Executive Director.
Integrity
As volunteers of Unite 4 Life, we are role models for young people everywhere that we go. Be aware of the example that you are setting at all times.
Do not make promises to the students that you can’t keep.
Never promise secrecy in any conversation with a student.
Protect the student’s confidentiality by only sharing their information with Unite 4 Life officials, school officials, or law enforcement; not with your friends, family, co–workers, etc.
On–Campus
You are a guest of every school that invites Unite 4 Life onto their campus. It is both a great privilege and a great responsibility to serve on a school campus.
You must adhere to all regulations and guidelines as set by each school that we visit.
Alcohol & Tobacco
While self–control and moderation may not be areas of weakness for you, they can be for the young person who is looking up to you.
Refrain from the use of alcohol and tobacco while in the presence of the students you are working with.
If you are in public places, please use discretion when young people are present.
Illegal drugs
Use of illegal drugs is prohibited and will be cause for immediate termination.